Moran Atias

"We are only at the beginning. I would like to be the new Jennifer Lopez." -Moran Atias

Moran has been crowned Miss Globe International, Top Model of the World and Miss Israel. She's a star of Italian television, where she has cohosted programs like Carramba and Domenica In on Rai Uno. As if that weren't enough, she also released an album named Sphynx and made her big-screen debut in the 2005 Italian flick Gas.

SEX APPEAL

Moran's got something for everyone, all put together in a sensationally seductive package. If you're a leg man, she's got an amazing pair of long lean ones that join a perfectly shaped rear end for the butt men out there. If you're more of a breast guy, she possesses a phenomenal rack that is truly heaven sent, and a slim, flat torso. Her back is equally enchanting, as are her attractive arms and lovely hands. Moran's so well designed that even her long, slender fingers are stunningly sexy.

SUCCESS

While she's virtually unknown outside of Italy, Israel and pockets of Europe, Atias is a top babe in those regions thanks to her work on Italy's RAI network. She won some major international beauty contests while still in her teens, including Miss Globe International in 1996, Germany's Top Model of the World in 1997 and Miss Israel in 1998.

Moran has been romantically linked to some high-profile celebrities, which have helped elevate her fame, especially in Europe. She and Flavio Briatore, managing director of Renault's Formula 1 team, were an item for a time, and she's also dated European soccer stars Christian Vieri and Adrian Mutu.

In 2005, she was selected by the city of Milan as their official spokeswoman for campaigns targeting cruelty against animals and unwelcome graffiti in the metropolis.

Moran Atias Biography

Moran Atias was born in Haifa, Israel on April 9, 1981. After spending a few years of her childhood in Los Angeles, she moved back to Israel with her family. When she was 15, she won an audition in Tel Aviv to host Out of Focus, a show for teens broadcast on Israeli television. In 1996, she entered and won the Miss Globe International beauty contest in Istanbul, Turkey, and the following year she won the Top Model of the World title in Germany.

moran atias is miss israel

Atias left the Middle East for Europe at the age of 17, initially working out of Germany as a model. She was crowned Miss Israel in 1998, and later resettled in Milan, Italy, where her career really began to take off. She soon became a model for Versace, appearing in print campaigns and runway shows for the fashion giant, as well as other houses of design.

In addition to her work as a model, the Israeli beauty took the broadcasting skills she had honed as a teenager in her native land to the television screens of Italy. She has cohosted various national variety and talk shows, such as Matricole & Meteore and Carramba, with Italian TV legend Raffaella Carra.

Channel 5's Italiani, with Paolo Bonolis and Luca Laurenti, was the program that helped boost Atias' celebrity profile. While the show itself was not a major hit with the viewing public, her popularity as one of the program's five "bellissime" (beauties) made her a household name in Italy. More TV hosting gigs followed, including Superconvenscion with Natascia Stefanenko, Domenica In and I Raccomandati, which she cohosted with Carlo Conti.

moran atias releases sphynx

In 2003, Atias broke out beyond modeling and TV hosting to try her hand at pop music with the release of her debut album, Sphynx. She has also become better known outside of Italy with a series of sexy calendars, which showcase all her magnificent attributes.

In June 2005, she was one of the judges for the Miss Italia nel Mondo beauty contest. Other members of the international jury included Swedish model Marcus Schenkenberg and Argentinean soccer god Diego Maradona.

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That same year, Atias made her big-screen debut as Monica in the Italian thriller Gas. She next appeared as Sigal in Yamim Shel Ahava, written and directed by Israeli filmmaker Menahem Golan.

Moran was named the official spokeswoman for the city of Milan for its 2005-2006 campaigns against rampant graffiti and cruelty toward animals.